Loss Prevention Plan
"As safety and loss control mitigate and prevent injuries, so can health and wellness. That may mean redefining what it means to create a safe environment."
- Michael Thompson, Principal PricewaterhouseCoopers' Health Practice, NY
Download the BrochureAn effective loss prevention plan relies on the use of various loss prevention and control techniques to prevent or control hazards that contribute to job related injuries and illnesses. Hazards in the workplace come in all shapes and sizes, including air contamination, physical labor, spills, moving equipment, extreme heat or cold, noise, fire and hazardous materials such as silica and asbestos. A successful loss prevention plan takes into account all of the possible workplace hazards and creates clear methods for preventing and addressing such issues. OSHA recommended techniques to include in a loss prevention plan are:
- Engineering Controls
- Procedural Controls
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Administrative Controls
- Medical Programs and Surveillance
- Emergency Planning
- Preventative Maintenance



